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Thingamajig

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The Thingamajig is a scam item from "Robbin' Ed". Edd made a single prototype, which they used to convince the other kids into buying boxes of them. The other boxes, however, were filled with random items as there was only one Thingamajig, as Edd points out to Eddy after his conscience gets to him about the scam. The other boxes contained things like light bulbs and runny cheese.

The machine resembles a Prize Grabber (or a gumball machine), but it is much smaller. Inside it contains everything a person needs. Its function is, when its button is pressed, it shoots out whatever you need. It works perfectly and is even used against Eddy later on in the episode (because Ed did not want anything to happen to his tub of gravy). It is never seen in any other episodes after "Robbin' Ed".

Interestingly, the Thingamajig is referenced in the game Fusionfall. There, it is the central focus of the three-part mission "Edd's Thingamajig". Edd needs you to collect items for it. These items are a boxing glove, a set of false teeth, and a giant pair of scissors. Each time, Edd blames the Kankers for these things going missing, but they are later found on Fusion monsters. In the end, it is revealed that Lee and Marie in fact did steal Edd's items. They did this for a girl who wants to build her own Thingamajig–a girl that turns out to be Fusion Blossom. Once the fusion is defeated, the scissors are returned to Edd, and he finishes his work on the machine.

Items the Thingamajig dispenses

Hat

Chair

Boxing glove

Mechanical chattering teeth

Various other items, based on whatever the user desires at the moment.

Materials

Box (body)

Fish bowl (head)

Tape (holds pieces together)

Red button (starter)

Half a toilet paper roll (muzzle)

Gallery

The Thingamajig dispensing a chair.

Edd's script.

Ed and Eddy's nonreaction to Edd's shock at the true treachery of the scam.